No I don't follow your post it's just on coincidence that I read answers to questions form others perspective, specially on female gender ones. So, yeah it's kind of based on limited information and intuition.

Being a human being makes us do weird things, we just evolve or regress. Why would this be just on this site?

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@Kytb0405 Stereotypical geeky stuff, I guess, I game a lot, I'm into comic books and the classic sci-fi and cult fiction books and movies, into some D&D too and my interests in terms of what I study are kinda nerdy too.

@Kytb0405 I think I answered the question you posted about that. I play pretty much anything that isn't X-Box. We have quite a lot of consoles, a few playstations, PSP, Wii, Wii-U, PC, Gamecube, N64, DS, 3DS.

It's not that I wouldn't date a nerdy/geeky guy, I just wouldn't date a guy that's shy. The thing is people like that are often introvert and I consider myself a very social person, my friends are very important to me and I want the person I'm with to get along with them, and that'd be hard if he's like that

It is a rampant misconception that being shy and being introverted is the same thing. Shy people are too anxious in social situations, meanwhile introverts just dont like being in social situations. Introverts also generally get along well with other people, believe it or not. Many geeks are shy, not introverted. Introverts can be good friends with someone, if they choose to. While your preference for someone who can get along well with your friends is completely justified, you must know that introverts and shy people are two different kinds of people.

I don't think so, I like being in social situations and meeting new people,, If I'm dating someone I would like them to go out with me, and get along with my different types of friends. It's not that I completely reject people like that I just constantly find myself more attracted to extrovert guys

@Kytb0405 "A video game is essentially the same form of entertainment, but refers *not only* to games played on a personal computer, but *also* to games run by a console or arcade machine." The term works for both, actually.